I wish the chuds who are actually afraid of this kind of thing were pushed to actually listen to indigenous leaders speak about what self-determination/reconciliation actually means for settlers. a shift from ownership of land to stewardship of land would benefit 99% of humanity.
not that I can point to offhand. look into what indigenous communities are in your area, look up their leadership and see if they have any written stuff/speeches on video. they might run/sponsor/be involved with local events that are open to the public. in Canada, truth and reconciliation day is next week and there are events like this nationwide.
I wish the chuds who are actually afraid of this kind of thing were pushed to actually listen to indigenous leaders speak about what self-determination/reconciliation actually means for settlers. a shift from ownership of land to stewardship of land would benefit 99% of humanity.
Well, yes, but also: Dubul’ ibhunu got a more intense ring to it. Though in practice it will be more akin to what you write.
Have any good reading on that?
I found this short little piece from a quick google search. I hadn’t heard of it at all so I found it interesting, but you might be looking for something more substantial.
not that I can point to offhand. look into what indigenous communities are in your area, look up their leadership and see if they have any written stuff/speeches on video. they might run/sponsor/be involved with local events that are open to the public. in Canada, truth and reconciliation day is next week and there are events like this nationwide.